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March 13, 2006

Things You Can't Read In The British Press

Topics: Dhimmitude

The British press are increasingly pro-dhimmi and anti-anyone using the M-word, especially if it is critical of Muslims - and even more so if it is the cold hard truth about the Islamist's threat!

On March 10 we wrote that the Telegraph (UK) had removed a story about shari'a law from their web site, and a notice at the original link said simply: "This story has been removed for legal reasons". We also said that it is an important read for Western leaders and also the public, and it has information that serves us well to digest, and act upon. Since the British media had already removed it, we saved it just to make sure that you could read it as often as you'd like, in order to help reinforce some of the articles key points - such as:

(...) ... "It's confirmation of what they believe to be a familiar pattern: if spokesmen for British Muslims threaten what they call 'adverse consequences' - violence to the rest of us - then the British Government will cave in. I think it is a very dangerous precedent."

(...) ... "in a decade, you will see parts of English cities which are controlled by Muslim clerics and which follow, not the common law, but aspects of Muslim sharia law.

(...) "It is already starting to happen - and unless the Government changes the way it treats the so-called leaders of the Islamic community, it will continue."

Now we apparently have to add yet another article to the growing list of pieces that the British media refuses to cover - Mark Stein's piece on Sunday, "Media shockingly ignorant of Muslims among us." It's available in the Sun-Times but has been cancelled by both the Sunday Telegraph and the Spectator. Tim Blair (via Glittering Eye) has more, and tells us that Steyn remains available to print readers in Canada, New York, Jerusalem, Chicago, and Australia, among other zones, while the Telegraph and Spectator have lost their best columnist. Tim's piece, while addressing the fact that the Telegraph and Spectator on longer include Stein's columns, the real issue that we need to concern ourselves with is the growing unwillingness of the press to address the critical issues that have anything to do with the acts, attitudes, and agendas of many Muslims. Continuing to do so does nothing less than aid the enemies of Western civilization.

Hat tip: Riehl World View

Related:
On February 2, 2006, the BBC broadcast a televised news segment featuring pictures and information from the Mohammed Image Archive. Click here to see a short QuickTime mpeg video of the broadcast. Interestingly, as pointed out in the video, images of Muhammad have been around for centuries, and are even sold in Iran, today. But only when Danes published the cartoons of Muslims' prophet (NOT that of non-Muslims, who consider Muhammad nothing more than a wellspring of terrorism, hate, intollerance, and violence) did Muslims chose to riot, burn, and kill all over the globe! More here...

C.S. Monitor: US, British media tread carefully in cartoon furor




Posted by Richard at March 13, 2006 9:35 AM


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